Enakku Vaaitha Adimaigal feels like a spiritual cousin to Kappal, which released a couple of years ago. In that film, we had three guys who were hell bent on breaking up the romance of their friend, and putting him in all sorts of trouble. Here, the opposite plays out — a guy’s breakup results in sheer torment for his three friends. There are other elements that feel similar — comedy that is low and broad, lines that are misogynist but passed off as humour and ‘advice’, and a tone that is jarring.
The film revolves around Krishna (Jai), an IT professional whose girlfriend Divya (Pranitha Subhash) leaves him for another guy. A heartbroken Krishna decides to commit suicide, but a counsellor (Thambi Ramaiah) tells him that he should talk to his friends to feel better. However, the three friends (Karunakaran, Kaali Venkat and Naveen George Thomas) do not take his threat seriously, and so, he goes to a lodge with the intention of killing himself. Meanwhile, his friends begin to miss him and start searching for him, fearing the worst. And during this search, they get into problems of their own. Is there an end to their nightmare?
( 2 / 5 )